[1][2] Headquartered in Stevens Point, Wis., the highly designed and illustrated magazine features in-depth articles on antique and collecting trends, informative and entertaining stories and profiles of key industry players and personalities, antique show and auction previews and highlights, decor and market trends.
Columnists write about the business of antiques, costume jewelry, furniture, bottle collecting and travel.
The magazine features articles on antiques-related businesses such as shops, auction houses and corollary services.
[3][4] In 1992, Babka Publishing sold Antique Trader and its related entities to Landmark Communications, which, in turn, resold the titles to Krause Publications in 1999.
The magazine, which is created in both a print and digital format, is designed by creative director Edie Mann.